Systemic safety inequities for people with learning disabilities: a qualitative integrative analysis of the experiences of English health and social care for people with learning disabilities, their families and carers
Abstract Background Failures in care for people with learning disabilities have been repeatedly highlighted and remain an international issue, exemplified by a disparity in premature death due to poor quality and unsafe care. This needs urgent attention. Therefore, the aim of the study was to unders...
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Main Authors: | Lauren Ramsey (Author), Abigail Albutt (Author), Kayley Perfetto (Author), Naomi Quinton (Author), John Baker (Author), Gemma Louch (Author), Jane O'Hara (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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